Fatal pulmonary hemorrhage after use of the flow-directed balloon-tipped catheter
Pape, Linda A. ; Haffajee, Charles I. ; Markis, J. E. ; Ockene, Ira S. ; Paraskos, John A. ; Dalen, James E. ; Alpert, Joseph S.
Pape, Linda A.
Haffajee, Charles I.
Markis, J. E.
Ockene, Ira S.
Paraskos, John A.
Dalen, James E.
Alpert, Joseph S.
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Pape, Linda A.
Haffajee, Charles I.
Markis, J. E.
Ockene, Ira S.
Paraskos, John A.
Dalen, James E.
Alpert, Joseph S.
Haffajee, Charles I.
Markis, J. E.
Ockene, Ira S.
Paraskos, John A.
Dalen, James E.
Alpert, Joseph S.
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1979-03-01
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Abstract
The flow-directed balloon-tipped catheter is extensively used in intensive care units, catheterization laboratories, operating rooms, and emergency wards. Major complications associated with its use have not been frequently reported. In a recent 2-year period in four hospitals, we identified five cases of fatal pulmonary hemorrhage resulting from balloon-tipped catheters. We review here four additional cases previously cited in the literature and discuss possible mechanisms and predisposing factors associated with this complication and guidelines for safe use of these catheters. Pulmonary artery rupture is probably commoner than previously reported.
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Ann Intern Med. 1979 Mar;90(3):344-7.
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10.7326/0003-4819-90-3-344
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426402